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Definition of Mercurialism

Mercurialism
Mercurialism Mer*cu"ri*al*ism, n. [Mercurial + -ism.] (Med.) The morbid condition produced by the excessive use of mercury, or by exposure to its fumes, as in mining or smelting.

Meaning of Mercurialism from wikipedia

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- Health, promoted prevention of tuberculosis among hatters, but deemed mercurialism "uncommon", despite having reported tremors in 15–50% of the workers...